We rolled our own LDAP authorization. First I created a python module
that imported ldap from the python-ldap-2.2.1 package and wrapped in
functions that performed authentication and pulled selected data from
our corporate LDAP server. Then one of my partners used that to create
our own
Here's my experience with ldapauth.py[1] with AD:
Here is the basic settings[2]:
LDAP_SERVER_URI = 'ldap://ldap.company.com:389'
First of all it seems AD LDAP is pretty picky. I had to play with
several different settings until I found something that worked. There
are two ways to determine the
btw, dont know if its important. But im using CentOS :-)
On 15 Sep., 21:45, PeteDK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> Well the problem with the network personnel is that the person who set
> up the active directory server left recently and his documentation is
> very incomplete, so i'm
Thanks.
Well the problem with the network personnel is that the person who set
up the active directory server left recently and his documentation is
very incomplete, so i'm trying to understand how it is setup but have
yet to succeed.
However I would be glad if someone here was able to devide
Try to have a look at:
http://code.google.com/p/s-o-l/source/browse/trunk/settings_prod_change.py
I have a login page but authenticate against AD server and if
authenticated I store in a database; you may have to customize
according to your needs.
If you are on windows, I recommend to use AD
Hi
if i can get it to work i will be sure to post it right here :-)
On 15 Sep., 13:32, madyogi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please,
> when you have figured out how to do that, share it with us.
> Though very new to django, I am also really curious about know how to
> set up LDAP on the existing
Please,
when you have figured out how to do that, share it with us.
Though very new to django, I am also really curious about know how to
set up LDAP on the existing django Application.
I really need it for my project in the future.
Thanks you very much in Advance.
On Sep 15, 1:15 pm, PeteDK
thanks.
But i have already read the documentation, however i can't figure out
how to use the LDAP backend which is why im seeing help here :-)
My biggest problem(i think) is that i don't know what all the DC, OU,
CN, BIND etc. stand for, so i could use some help towards what i
should put in my
I wont say I am smart, because no smart person will tell this. But I wont
say that
I am naive, because I am good at the rules of life. I like MAN should be
strong,
resolute and self-confident, someone who can take care of such a tender
kitten as I
am :)
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